Emergency Reporting (ER), the easiest-to-use cloud-based reporting and records management software for Fire and EMS agencies, announced today an integration with Fire Recovery USA, the leader in Fire and EMS Billing services. This partnership will help fire department operations maximize their cost recovery efforts for incident related responses as well as fire prevention and EMS Transport revenue.

“For years our customers have been asking for an integrated solution between Fire Recovery USA and Emergency Reporting. Based on the extraordinary growth of both companies this partnership is a natural fit and something our customers have been waiting for. We are very proud to announce this partnership and deliver this solution to our customers,” said Justin Powell, Fire Recovery USA’s VP of Sales.

The partnership will allow incident and EMS information entered into Emergency Reporting to be seamlessly and automatically loaded into Fire Recovery USA’s billing system for a single point of data entry for end users.

“We are thrilled to be able to team up with the leading Fire and EMS Billing provider to help fire departments streamline their billing processes and eliminate double data entry,” said Stewart Smith, Product Manager at Emergency Reporting. “We are continually looking to add more value for customers by expanding our network of industry-leading partners, and Fire Recovery USA is an excellent addition.”

Emergency Reporting (ER) offers a powerful, cloud-based records management software (RMS) solution to Fire/EMS agencies worldwide. Founded in 2003, ER empowers first responders with secure, easy-to-use station management tools that offer one-report filing of NFIRS and NEMSIS data. ER’s affordable SaaS solution allows Fire/EMS departments to run their entire operations efficiently and effectively, enhancing both firefighter and citizen safety. ER is proud to support more than 379,000 first responders at thousands of civilian Fire/Rescue and EMS agencies and DoD/military installations, as well as large entities with self-contained Fire/EMS services such as NASA, nuclear power plants, hospitals, and oil refineries. For more information, visit www.emergencyreporting.com.